Even though the 19-year-old used to play as a winger at Barcelona, he has now developed into an offensive right-back and seized on Mathieu Debuchy's injury earlier in the season to make his first-team debut against Borussia Dortmund in the first Champions League game of the campaign.

Bellerin then struggled to secure regular time with Wenger opting instead for Calum Chambers, but following Debuchy's latest injury Bellerin has finally made the breakthrough into the first-team, having excelled as a starter during the impressive victories over Stoke City, Manchester City and Aston Villa.

Both Wenger and legendary English right-back Gary Nevile have recently praised Bellerin, expecting a bright future in the Premier League. Now Marca have recognised him, along with Chirivella, by including the duo in their "top ten Spanish jewels".